we starting the sumer term with a performance marathon. The SNDO is in the house! The alumni of the SNDO – School for New Dance Development Amsterdam are visiting the HZT with their final graduation works. On 12. and 14.4., they will show two programmes of four pieces per evening.

The 4th year students of the SNDO Amsterdam - School for New Dance Development - graduate by creating two stage works, writing a thesis and completing an internship. The works travel to Berlin, to be presented at Uferstudios within the context of an exchange between the BA programme of the HZT and the SNDO.

The City by Andreas Hannes
An investigation on the notion of distances (relational, physical, and metaphysical), by bringing forwards the, in-development, practice of skipping (as in skipping down the street).

G a z i n g f r o m t h e e d g e o f b e d by Charlie Laban Trier
As they were lazily floating on a wave, letting the tip of the wave lick the back of their head. The wave at times got stronger, just enough to push them over, to get them completely under the surface. They could still look up, but the sun was not as strong from under the surface, and their perception seemed altered.
How do u look through a glorious glory-hole?

Wild Infos by Laima Jaunzema
This piece deals with the medium of video as a material via another material/ty and position of gaze to become dance. It is yet Laima Januzema’s bewildered artistic desire not to lose both.

QR-Code by Michael Scerbo

14. April I 7 PM I studio 14

Metamotion for 270degrees by Antonia Steffens
Departing loosely from the biblical story of Salome, the work uses the character of the young, dancing female body to touch upon myths around femininity in western art history.

A piece by Elisa Zuppini
A quest for darkness and complexity. The viewer is invited to slip between different dimensions of materiality.

While wondering about the colour of desire -Towards a material history of ceramics by Emma Gioia
An encounter of choreography and historiography. This piece focus on the frictions between the appearance and the disappearance of a theater piece, and propose a constellation of footprints of past, future and simultaneous events to be examined.

September and October by Laura van Bergem
“Do you think it would have happened again?”
― not Beethoven
“The guitar is a miniature orchestra in itself.”
― Ludwig van Beethoven
Well, I do not think like this about the guitars but it’s worth at least thinking again and again,
because I should listen a bit more to all musicians and their what they have to say

Entrance for each evening: 4 Euro
Tickets only at the box office. Ticket reservation is not possible